Monday, November 24, 2014

So I thought I'd do a post showing off my language skills with memorable personal quotes, while emulating a few of the more intellectual blogs I read on a regular basis, in homage to their weekly posts they hope might attract weekend readers who would otherwise ignore them.

All quotes are original to me - but are copyright free.




Friday Quote of the Day - for Monday:

"A que tuente per la savauge en coup, mal de li testa." - TN





Fanatic Friday - for Monday:

"La qui chasmo de la tuat, una cochliamo en implante. Que sera, sera." - TN



Ex voto.


Fine Art Friday - for Monday

"Va cac en Napoli e va funiculara funiculia, la face la mam'." - TN

Que?




I hate this blog! 

10 comments:

  1. Forget personal quotes, we finally have a bonafide Terry Nelson photo thanks to the upcoming 2015 LA Religious Ed conference website. You are slated to speak at two workshops:

    6-16: Seeing the Gift of Body: Jesus and the Good Use of Sexuality
    7-19: Seeing Good Church: Healing Our Fearful Blindness to Risk

    You are going by Terry Nelson-Johnson, and the photo fits your age, etc. It's all very uncanny. You can check it out here: www.REcongress.org

    I would feel very out of place at said conference--judging by the speakers. Give me your Ethiopians any day.

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    1. That is uncanny! LOL! I've googled my name before and all I get are my fake photos and others who have no connection at all. I even discovered there is a Terry Nelson at Abbey Road Studio.

      I have posted photos of my younger self - and I have the monatery photo in my sidebar. My avatar is always what I think I look like.

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  2. I wish I could speak in tongues.

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    1. My quotes are nonsense - but you knew that.

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    2. Where's a Catholic late night show when you need it. There can be a segment where one of the guys, let's call him "DarryL," speaks in tongues to people on the street and see who can interpret it correctly.

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  3. Sorry if I'm out of bounds commenting here on your James Joyce post so delete if you wish, but I had to say: the end of that post reminds me of Flannery O'Connor's "Wise Blood." After the main character blinds himself, his landlady thinks about him as a guide to life after death: "Who better to lead the blind than the blind, who knew what it was like?" O'Connor's short stories are generally too traumatic for me, but I love "Wise Blood" and the landlady's thought has always seemed wise to me, more so now if you're one of the blind.

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    1. Thanks Anna - I'm in a better mood today. I think I should read Flannery's story then.

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  4. This is so going to be my "Friday Quote of the Day!!!!!!

    I like the Wisconsin Bad Boy's idea. I could interview people leaving Mass early, too, asking them why they are in such a hurry, chasing them to their cars with microphone and camera in tow!

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    1. See - I like that idea too. It would be great to have a Catholic paparazzi group that did stuff like that - or to hunt down famous Catholics who have fallen into obscurity. A Catholic TMZ show.

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